The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 15Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 1886 |
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... described . The hair is dressed in many fashions , more often divided with fat into separate strips and the whole united in a pigtail at the back , or else allowed to hang in long locks about the face and shoulders . They frequently let ...
... described . The hair is dressed in many fashions , more often divided with fat into separate strips and the whole united in a pigtail at the back , or else allowed to hang in long locks about the face and shoulders . They frequently let ...
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... described in the Wa - taïta , for the bridegroom is quite equal single - handed to the capture of his wife , and certainly not disposed to reward his friends in the same manner as the less exclusive Wa - taita husband . On several ...
... described in the Wa - taïta , for the bridegroom is quite equal single - handed to the capture of his wife , and certainly not disposed to reward his friends in the same manner as the less exclusive Wa - taita husband . On several ...
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... described respectively in Canticles v , 11 , and 2 Samuel xvi , 12 . That the existence of the blonde type was not due to inter- marriage might be proved by the fact that it was to be found among the Jews of North Africa , Syria ...
... described respectively in Canticles v , 11 , and 2 Samuel xvi , 12 . That the existence of the blonde type was not due to inter- marriage might be proved by the fact that it was to be found among the Jews of North Africa , Syria ...
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... way . This cannot be described intelligibly and at the same time briefly , but it is explained with sufficient fulness in the Photographic News , 1885 , p . 244 . MARCH 10TH , 1885 . FRANCIS GALTON , Esq . 62 Discussion .
... way . This cannot be described intelligibly and at the same time briefly , but it is explained with sufficient fulness in the Photographic News , 1885 , p . 244 . MARCH 10TH , 1885 . FRANCIS GALTON , Esq . 62 Discussion .
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... described above may also be intended to keep off evil spirits , and this is the second supplementary use to which the proceedings for barring ghosts may be turned . This would appear to have been the object with which , in Siberia ...
... described above may also be intended to keep off evil spirits , and this is the second supplementary use to which the proceedings for barring ghosts may be turned . This would appear to have been the object with which , in Siberia ...
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Africa amongst ancient Anthropological appear Asia average bones Bougainville Straits brachycephalic Bunjil called canoes Celtic celts centre cephalic index character chief circle civilisation coast colour crannogs custom dead dialects diameter Ditto dolichocephalic dolmens doubt east Eskimo Ethochroic group Europe European evidence existence fact feet flint FRANCIS GALTON Galton ghost hair Hawaiki height inches INDIANENSIS Indians indices inhabitants islands Jewish Jews Karpathos King Country Kulin Kurnai lake-dwellings language Lapps less Leucochroic living Malay males Maoris means menhirs mid-parental migration Mongols mountains names Nancowry natives Negro Nicobar north-east Number of Measurements objects observed obtained origin ornaments paper Plate pottery present probably race referred regards remarkable River round Sakais Shom Pen SIGILLUM skulls Society Solomon Islanders stature stone supposed tion tribes tumulus women words Yahgan Zealand